The criteria so far as financial standing is concerned is that you will have to demostrate that you can support and house each other without the need to access public funds. This means you will have to show that the assets and income available to you as a married couple (including both now and the income you can reasonably expect to have once she is here - ie if she is to work then you can include income for a job that she could expect to have once she is here) are enough so that you can pay rent/mortgage in the area which you are to residence and also to pay for the day to day expenses of where you live.

To do this you should submit both your bank accounts and other financial records of assets that you have available and include a budget setting out the expenses of your living here (eg. rent/mortgage, food, clothing costs, bills etc).

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You need to show the money available to allow you to support and house yourselves without the need to access public funds, if this money is held in two different accounts then you should show them both and explain why they are registered at differing addresses.

my wife is cooming from indian to uk and when i apply for visa do i need to show both of my bank account but they different addresses i have buliding soicety book which have money on them and same addresses.

Yes, give copies of those financial documents and refer to them in the statement you make to be submitted with the application to show that you can afford to both house and support yourselves when she is in the UK.

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